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in·spis·sate
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第三人称单数:inspissates
现在分词:inspissating
过去式:inspissated
过去分词:inspissated
inspissation (n.), inspissator (n.)
词根:inspissate
n.inspissation 浓缩;蒸浓法,浓缩法
Verb
1. make viscous or dense;
"thicken the sauce by adding flour"
2. make thick or thicker;
"Thicken the sauce"
"inspissate the tar so that it becomes pitch"
3. become thick or thicker;
"The sauce thickened"
"The egg yolk will inspissate"
"使变厚或更厚",1620年代,源自晚期拉丁语 inspissatus, inspissare 的过去分词,源自 in- "进入"(源自 PIE 词根 *en "在")+ 拉丁语 spissare "变厚",与 spissus "厚"相关(参见 spissitude)。相关词汇: Inspissated; inspissating。
Late Latin inspissatus, past participle of inspissare, from Latin in- + spissus slow, dense; akin to Greek spidnos compact, Lithuanian spisti to form a swarm
The first known use of inspissate was in 1626
1 Issuing from the opening is seen occasionally a little inspissated pus; more often, however, the dry, mealy-looking detritus to which we have before referred.
2 Or we may even find ourselves confronted with that greater knowledge—or less inspissated ignorance—which babbles about Galileo, the Inquisition, the Index, and the imprimatur.
3 The leaves and stems likewise afford some of the same juice, which, when inspissated, is known as English opium.
4 Carrot sugar got from the inspissated juice of the roots may be used at table, and is good for the coughs of consumptive children.
5 A deep gloom fell over him; nor was this rendered less inspissated by the recollection that came quick as lightning, that he was the only one known to the mistress of the inn.
6 One is got by digesting the plant in water or other solvent, and evaporating or distilling away the excess of solvent until the extracted matter is sufficiently inspissated.
7 Ether with yolk of egg is recommended, as having a tendency to dissolve inspissated bile.
8 I judged it to lie in the latitude of 27° 42' N. and longitude 18° 9' W. I now made three puncheons of beer of the inspissated juice of malt.
9 The air seems to be filled with what Johnson once called 'inspissated gloom.'
10 When the colour of a decoction is darkened by the above-mentioned additions without becoming turbid, it shows that the colouring matter is more concentrated and inspissated.
11 He moved nearer to the house and stood beneath Pauline's window; surely she was leaning out; surely that was her shadow tremulous on the inspissate air.
12 One obtains the fruition of every wish, by making gifts, under the constellation Uttarashadha, of jugs full of barley-water, with ghee and inspissated juice of sugarcane in abundance.
13 In this case, small and encysted foci of inspissated pus scattered more or less throughout the growth indicate its true nature.
14 In this way, doubtless, some of those bodies have been inspissated or reduced to a fixed coal, while others, at a little distance, have retained most of their volatile parts.
15 The inspissated juice of several species is used in medicine, under the name of aloes, forming a bitter purgative.
16 Sap′-bee′tle a beetle which feeds on sap; Sap′-col′our, a vegetable juice inspissated by slow evaporation, for the use of painters.—adj.
17 For pills of the herb take of its inspissated juice half-an-ounce, and of the finely powdered plant enough when mixed together to make from forty to sixty pills.
18 For a minute or two he lay motionless trying to connect the noise with the present, trying to separate his faculties from the inspissate air that seemed to be throttling them.
19 And a Quantity of Molosses, or coarse brown Sugar, and of Lemons, or their inspissated Juice, or Cream of Tartar, ought to be allowed for making the Punch, as well as for other Purposes.
20 The gall bladder contained two quarts of inspissated bile.
1 使凝结
3 强烈
great full strong short hot deep living warm rich smart intense keen burning stiff lively fierce glowing hearty stout poignant ardent fervent full-bodied shrill spanking mightily edge electricity intensity fullness intensification poignancy liveliness intensify smarten
4 使浓化
5 沉重
heavy grave hollow oppressive smashing weighty burdensome ponderous leaden lumping heaviness ponderosity
6 浓厚的
7 浓厚
rich generous dense deep thick consistent gross creamy stodgy richly density thickness incrassate stiffen turbid inspissated depth enrich
8 浓缩
concentrated condensed compressional inspissation concentration condensation incrassate concentrate compress condense compressed down compression evaporate make an abstract of decoction enrich distil condensate evaporated graduation graduate dewater co potted clotted inspissated thickening
9 使浓缩
10 浓化